Dr. Segun's main idea was Ma'at. Ma'at is a goddess and is also considered an ancient concept. It can be found in the coffin texts and tomb texts.Today there are well over fifty principles of Ma'at. As the basis of ancient Egyptian social life, Ma'at ws consdered very important. Moses and the ten commandments is a considerably similar and embodies simial principles and aspects of the concept of Ma'at.
After todays lecture we went to cramton for a gathering that pertains to the african burial ground trip. He also emphasized how t do group work as well as how to study properly. Time management was also another key point that waas addressed during this short gathering. This portion of the lecture was very influential in my endeavors here at Howard. Today I came to the conclusion that in this class it is imperative to know where you came from to know where you're going. Learning about time management as well as practical studying habits is helpful to the overall achievement of my goal: to become a speech pathologist. Freshman seminar is one of the classes that I can count on to encourage me as I go along. I am grateful that i could take this class fist semester of freshman year. This class was a helping hand along the way. The new information about Howard and getting to meet and hear the professors speak was a great opportnity. Dr. Seguns lecture was truly exceptional. And I appreciate the freshman seminar team taking the time to organize a pre-African burial ground trip meeting. It was very informative.
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